On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:33:03PM +0200, Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote:
> I should work (from mid-september 2003) one year at INRIA on adding
> data persistency (as much as orthogonal as possible) to
> Ocaml. Persistency would use existing support like filesystems or
> RDBMS (like MySQL or PostgreSQL etc) or others.
That sounds like a really, really neat idea. Have you looked at CommonSQL from Xanalsys?
It is a really handy and quite powerful system that binds Common Lisp to database tables
in a fashion that makes CLOS objects persistant. It might be worth looking at for ideas.
You should be able to find more here:
<http://www.xanalsys.com/software_tools/reference/lwl41/lwuser/LWUG_127.HTM>
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